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Separable Verbs in the Perfect Tense 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we'll explore a crucial and interesting German topic: Trennbare Verben im Perfekt, or separable verbs in the past tense. It's...
The Purpose Clause: **um...zu + Infinitiv** 15.11.2025
Hello! We're learning the German um...zu + Infinitiv construction, which expresses the purpose of an action. It answers “why” you do something, meaning “in order to.
Relative Clauses – Sentences with "der, die, das" 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we're diving into a crucial topic: Relative Clauses (Relativsätze in German). These clauses help us add extra information about a noun in the main sentence.
Konjunktiv II (Polite Form): “könnte”, “hätte”, “würde” 15.11.2025
Today, we're exploring the Konjunktiv II's polite form in German, used for polite wishes, suggestions, or requests. You'll often use würde (would), like "Ich würde gerne einen Kaffee trinken" (I would like a coffee).
Ordinal Numbers and Date Expressions 15.11.2025
Hey everyone! Today we'll learn how Ordinalzahlen – ordinal numbers and dates – are used in German. It's quite simple! To form ordinal numbers (like first, second), we generally add -te to numbers 1-19 and -ste to numbers 20 and above.
Prepositions with Dual Cases (Wo/Wohin) – Taking Both Dative and Accusative 15.11.2025
Hello, dear students! Let's explore Wechselpräpositionen, German prepositions taking both Dative and Accusative cases. The case depends on movement. If there's no movement, answering "Where?" (Wo?), use Dative.
Prepositions with Accusative – Präpositionen mit Akkusativ 15.11.2025
Hi everyone! Today we'll explore a very important topic in German: Prepositions with Accusative (Präpositionen mit Akkusativ). These are special words that always put the noun and its article that follow them into the Accusative case.
Präpositionen mit Dativ – Prepositions Requiring Dative 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today we're diving into Präpositionen mit Dativ, which are German prepositions that always take the Dative case. This means any noun following these prepositions, along with its article, must change to the Dative form.
Trennbare & Untrennbare Verben – Separable and Inseparable Verbs 15.11.2025
Hello students! Let's learn about German's Trennbare (separable) and Untrennbare Verben (inseparable verbs). Trennbare Verben: Their prefix separates from the verb and moves to the sentence end.
Passive Sentence Structure in German 15.11.2025
Hello everyone! Today, we'll explore passive sentences in German. These sentences prioritize the action itself rather than the person doing it,...
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